Burglary Suspect Crashes SUV After High-Speed Chase, Cops Say

Felon Faces Stalking Charges

Published on Feb. 6, 2026

A burglary suspect from Boston led police on a high-speed chase in New Hampshire, eventually crashing his SUV. The suspect, Fabio Fontes Rosa, was arrested and charged with the burglary as well as possessing cocaine and methamphetamine. In a separate incident, a felon from Franklin, Ryann Johnson, was arrested twice in 28 days on stalking, breach, and drug charges.

Why it matters

These incidents highlight the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in dealing with repeat offenders and the need for comprehensive approaches to address issues like property crime, drug use, and stalking behavior.

The details

According to police, Fabio Fontes Rosa was accused of burglarizing a Dunkin' Donuts in Nashua, New Hampshire. When officers attempted to stop him, he led them on a high-speed chase that ended in a crash. Rosa allegedly admitted the crime, saying "of course that's me." In a separate case, Ryann Johnson, a felon from Franklin, New Hampshire, was arrested twice in 28 days on charges including stalking, breach of bail conditions, and drug possession.

  • On December 20, 2025, Ryann Johnson was arrested on South Main Street in Concord.
  • On January 18, 2026, Ryann Johnson was arrested and accused of possessing cocaine and methamphetamine on Iron Works Road in Concord.

The players

Fabio Fontes Rosa

A burglary suspect from Boston who led police on a high-speed chase in New Hampshire and crashed his SUV.

Ryann Johnson

A felon from Franklin, New Hampshire who was arrested twice in 28 days on stalking, breach, and drug charges.

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What they’re saying

“'Of course that's me,'”

— Fabio Fontes Rosa (Patch.com)

What’s next

The judge in Ryann Johnson's case will decide on Tuesday whether or not to allow him out on bail.

The takeaway

These incidents underscore the ongoing challenges law enforcement faces in dealing with repeat offenders and the need for comprehensive approaches to address issues like property crime, drug use, and stalking behavior in order to improve public safety.